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Did you see the burst of green in the sky above Orangeville to Caledon The meteor-ologists aren ;t always right.Orangeville Hydro has confirmed that the cause of some commotion in the sky and on stanley thermobecher the hydro grid Wednesday Nov. 25 was a fault on a Hydro One feeder line that crosses through town into Caledon.Shortly after 7 p.m., residents ranging from Orangeville to Caledon, Mono, Hockley, near Shelburne and as far north as Melancthon reported seeing a flash of green light in the sky. Some reported experiencing a power surge and/or flickering lights in their homes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Given the wide geographical range of sightings, the possibility of a meteor was suggested. Orangeville Hydro stomped on that theory with one Twitter post. At approximately 7:15 p.m., the stanley cup night sky had a burst of green and many Orangeville Hydro and Hydro One customers experienced voltage fluctuations or a brief outage, the local utility stated. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The cause of the issue was a fault on a Hydro One feeder that crosses through Orangeville on its way to Caledon. At approximately 7:15PM, the night sky had a burst of green and many @OvilleHydro and @HydroOne customers experienced voltage fluctuations o stanley cup r a brief outage. The cause of the issue was a fault on a @HydroOne feeder that crosses through Orangeville on its way to Caledon.鈥?Orangeville Hydro @OvilleHydro No Cfbk G. Ray Bodley Class Of 1978 Search For Missing Classmates
WKU announces $39 million in private support for Opportunity FundCourtesy WKUAugust 17, 2020 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky. During the faculty and staff Convocation today, Western Kentucky University President Timothy C. Caboni announced that the University has raised more than $39 m stanley mug illion in private support for the WKU Opportunity Fund. First announced during President Cabonis Investiture in April 2017, the Opportunity Fund is a student-centered stanley quencher campaign to raise $50 million to remove barriers to education through needs-based financial assistance to support recruitment, retention and experiences beyond the classroom. Our very own Opportunity Fund continues exponential growth to support our students, growing to more than $39 million in just three years, said President Caboni during the Convocation address.Upholding WKUs commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion while continuing the spirit of providing access and opportunity, the Opportunity Fund is a way to directly invest in students. In the stanley mug last fiscal year, WKU received $11.6 million for the Opportunity Fund. The success of the Opportunity Fund shows how dedicated our alumni and friends are to supporting current and future WKU students, said Amanda Trabue, Vice President for Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement. Donors often share that they establish a scholarship fund to pay it forward in respect to financial support they received as a student. Since the
Did you see the burst of green in the sky above Orangeville to Caledon The meteor-ologists aren ;t always right.Orangeville Hydro has confirmed that the cause of some commotion in the sky and on stanley thermobecher the hydro grid Wednesday Nov. 25 was a fault on a Hydro One feeder line that crosses through town into Caledon.Shortly after 7 p.m., residents ranging from Orangeville to Caledon, Mono, Hockley, near Shelburne and as far north as Melancthon reported seeing a flash of green light in the sky. Some reported experiencing a power surge and/or flickering lights in their homes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Given the wide geographical range of sightings, the possibility of a meteor was suggested. Orangeville Hydro stomped on that theory with one Twitter post. At approximately 7:15 p.m., the stanley cup night sky had a burst of green and many Orangeville Hydro and Hydro One customers experienced voltage fluctuations or a brief outage, the local utility stated. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The cause of the issue was a fault on a Hydro One feeder that crosses through Orangeville on its way to Caledon. At approximately 7:15PM, the night sky had a burst of green and many @OvilleHydro and @HydroOne customers experienced voltage fluctuations o stanley cup r a brief outage. The cause of the issue was a fault on a @HydroOne feeder that crosses through Orangeville on its way to Caledon.鈥?Orangeville Hydro @OvilleHydro No Cfbk G. Ray Bodley Class Of 1978 Search For Missing Classmates
WKU announces $39 million in private support for Opportunity FundCourtesy WKUAugust 17, 2020 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky. During the faculty and staff Convocation today, Western Kentucky University President Timothy C. Caboni announced that the University has raised more than $39 m stanley mug illion in private support for the WKU Opportunity Fund. First announced during President Cabonis Investiture in April 2017, the Opportunity Fund is a student-centered stanley quencher campaign to raise $50 million to remove barriers to education through needs-based financial assistance to support recruitment, retention and experiences beyond the classroom. Our very own Opportunity Fund continues exponential growth to support our students, growing to more than $39 million in just three years, said President Caboni during the Convocation address.Upholding WKUs commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion while continuing the spirit of providing access and opportunity, the Opportunity Fund is a way to directly invest in students. In the stanley mug last fiscal year, WKU received $11.6 million for the Opportunity Fund. The success of the Opportunity Fund shows how dedicated our alumni and friends are to supporting current and future WKU students, said Amanda Trabue, Vice President for Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement. Donors often share that they establish a scholarship fund to pay it forward in respect to financial support they received as a student. Since the